This show is all about increasing the profitability of your farm so you work smarter and not harder. Your host, Jeremy Hutchings (Managing Director at Farm Owners Academy), reveals the best farming business tips for more leverage in your farm business.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opp ...
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Welcome to the farm. Step onto the front porch, enjoy some fresh food for thought, from my farm to your table. We will discuss a variety of things related to life, leadership and everything in between. EIEIO.
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Join the Bo Brothers, a couple of long time goofy radio DJ's as they go on a quest to learn more about Bourbon especially because they live in the Heart of Bourbon Country and also realizing they really didn't know a lot about the world famous liquid - except they do enjoy it from time to time. The Bo Brothers look to interview the experts in the Bourbon industry and other things that are unique to the Heart of Central Kentucky like Wineries, Craft Breweries, Country Ham, Caves, Kayaking, Tr ...
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Jeremy Caudill and his son Jr talk about how to ”get out of the rat race” in life with business advice from life examples. Jeremy Caudill is the owner of Kim Tam Park at Melanie Springs, Bob Hamburg on Wheels and is the trustee for Springfield Township.
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The Vance Crowe Podcast is a thought-provoking and engaging show where Vance Crowe, a former Director of Millennial Engagement for Monsanto, and X-World Banker, interviews a variety of experts and thought leaders from diverse fields. Vance prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, exploring how their expertise applies to regular people and sharing stories and experiences. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including agriculture, technology, social issues, and more. ...
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Exclusive interviews with mobsters, gangsters, criminals, former addicts, drug dealers, smugglers, & survivors. All of them are now investing In themselves and doing great things!
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ATR: Wildfires, Market Reforms, and Legal Battles in Agriculture with Bill Bullard of @RCALFUSA
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On this episode of The Ag Tribes Report, Vance Crowe welcomes Bill Bullard of R-CALF USA to discuss the stories impacting the culture of agriculture. North Dakota faces severe wildfires, impacting lives, the environment, and the economy with significant oil production drops. The USDA introduces market competition initiatives aimed at lowering food …
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841: Harvesting and Storing Seeds - A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
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841: Harvesting and Storing A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman host a monthly seed chat focused on harvesting and storing seeds. They discuss methods of dry and wet harvesting, particularly for tomatoes and squashes, and emphasize the importance of understanding plant families in seed c…
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# 152 - Mastering Off-Farm Wealth Creation: Strategic Market Moves with Terry Tran
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As always, it is great to speak with Terry Tran and get an update on what is happening across our economy and the global investment landscape. In this episode, and 6 months after our last update from Terry, we cover all things interest rates, inflation, commodities outlooks, exchange rates and economies. We get Terry’s valued insight across the USA…
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The 37th America's Cup match gets underway this weekend, with defenders Team New Zealand taking on Ineos Brittania in the best-of-13 series.
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A reissue of a lost classic from 1999 by Liverpool's Shack, Lady Gaga brings the showtunes, plus some sweet lover's rock.
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Book review: The Time Traveller's Guide to Hamilton Gardens
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Gail Pittaway reviews The Time Traveller's Guide to Hamilton Gardens by Peter Sergel published by Phantom House Books.
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The curious writing desk that sparked graphic novel
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Even as a four-year-old, Di Morris felt drawn to the writing desk at her great-aunt Marjorie's house.
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Around the motu: Logan Savory in Southland
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Southland Tribune editor Logan Savory talks about the disappointment in the region over Air New Zealand ending its Invercargill to Wellington direct flights.
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There are big changes emerging from China as Xi Jinping's administration looks to stimulate the economy after years of slowing growth.
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Booksellers band together to endure strained economic times
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Book sellers are banding together to get through the enduring economic downturn.
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Not enough new mums getting treatment for birth injuries
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It is two years since ACC began funding treatment for birth injuries - but one expert says not nearly enough mothers are getting the help they need.
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Farmers call on Kiwibank to enter the rural lending market
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Farmers are calling for Kiwibank to enter the rural lending market to boost competition and improve loan options.
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839: Jeremy Chevalier on Food Forest Innovations
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839: Jeremy Chevalier on Food Forest Innovations Building food in our everyday landscapes. In This Podcast: The podcast features Jeremy Chevalier, a Phoenix native and serial entrepreneur, who is pioneering urban food forest initiatives with his charity, Homegrown, aiming to combat food shortages by promoting regenerative agriculture and self-suffi…
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Screentime: The Franchise, Camp Be Better, The Substance
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Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch details The Franchise, created by Amando Iannucci and Sam Mendes, which follows the antics of a team trying to make a franchise superhero movie and the chaos that entails.
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Dave Letele to close foodbank in South Auckland
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South Auckland community foodbank to close by the end of the year.
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Building a love of the outdoors in young children
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Shoshannah Shand's second child was six weeks old when she took her on an overnight tramp for the first time - along with her toddler. She says kids love the outdoors, and she wants parents to know that getting into the backcountry is do-able.
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Tech: American water company in cyberattack, Kiwi hearing
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Cybersecurity specialist Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to talk about a cyber attack on American Water - one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in the US.
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A Western Bay of Plenty dog owner is "absolutely gutted" that the council have chosen not to prosecute the owners of dogs that attacked his beloved border collie.
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Book review: Faces and Flowers: Poems to Patricia France
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Harry Ricketts reviews Faces and Flowers: Poems to Patricia France by Dinah Hawken published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
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The women who bought a kiwi professional basketball team- the BNZ Kāhu - part of the Tauihi league which kicked off last week.
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UK correspondent: Matt Dathan
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Rotorua is to host some of rugby league's former greats in the inaugural League Legends match in support of men's mental health.
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Are chat bot interviewers helping or harming jobseekers?
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Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being used by employers and recruiters as a way to increase efficiencies and to find suitable workers.
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Hundreds of international nurses out of pocket and out of work
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Hundreds of international nurses attracted here by overseas recruiters are tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket, and without work.
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Science: Wisdom across cultures, Parkrun benefits
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Science correspondent Dr Jen Martin joins Kathryn to talk about a large-scale study with 34 researchers across various fields that examined how different cultures perceive wisdom. Ants started farming fungi when an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago and participating in a Parkrun could have major benefits to your health and mood. Jen Martin…
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How and when to call time on a friendship
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Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo joins Kathryn to talk about navigating friendships and how to tackle gnarly issues.
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Music with Yadana Saw: Silver Scroll winners
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Music correspondent Yadana Saw shares music from the winners of last night's APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
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Hawke's Bay may have lost the Ranfurly Shield, but they're still winners off the field financially - Chris has the details.
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Book review: There are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak
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Erin Helliwell of Bookety Book Books reviews There are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak published by Penguin Random House.
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Officials discuss next steps for HMNZS Manawanui
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New Zealand and Samoan officials have just finished a meeting to decide the next steps for the sunken HMZNS Manawanui.
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Kiwi dancer Josh Cesan on mastering the art of glitching
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Josh Cesan started dancing around the age of four. It's a family affair, with his mother and brothers also heavily involved in dance. Josh is founder of Identity Dance Company - and master of 'glitching'.
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Australia: Bipartisan condolence fail, Tourettes apology
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at Parliament's failed attempt to mark the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel with a commemorative motion.
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The South Auckland teen getting her peers fit
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When Deeyana Amosa launched a fitness programme she had just one person in mind: her 15-year-old daughter Roman.
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How will Fonterra get off coal to meet climate goals?
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Fonterra is typically the country's second biggest burner of coal, but it doesn't expect to get out of the fossil fuel for more than a decade. Chris Kane, Fonterra's director of global engineering and technical, speaks to Kathryn.
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'Too many nurses for the budget'? Nurses Org hits back
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Health New Zealand Commissioner Lester Levy it has "too many nurses for its budget", following a recruitment campaign where he says 'the results were way beyond what was anticipated'. The Nurses Organisation disagrees.
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One of the Most Important Fights in Agriculture With Natalie Kovarik
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In this week's episode, I sit down with Natalie Kovarik, co-host of the popular podcast Discover AG and a 4th generation cattle rancher turned social entrepreneur who weaves western & urban living to feature agriculture in a unique & alluring fashion. Alongside her husband Luke, Natalie owns and operates Kovarik Cattle Co, a cattle ranch located in…
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Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton covers the naming of the All Blacks Squad with critics of Scott Robertson saying he's been too conservative, and the Silver Ferns defeat to England.
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Short film shining light on limitations for stalking victims
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When May - not her real name - broke up with her boyfriend, he wouldn't let her go. He'd be waiting for her at the gym and he'd repeatedly show up at her house
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BusinessDesk Senior Correspondent Victoria Young covers Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk's goal to bring down the cost of building; Spark's poor performance on the NZX; and a Reserve Bank decision due tomorrow.
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Officials are trying to get their heads around two murders on opposite ends of town; Daniel Rikiti admits in court that he drove the car that killed Richard Martin; and beloved country singer Eddie Low is remembered.
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Jane Westaway reviews Precipice by Robert Harris, published by Penguin Random House.
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For decades it was the place in New Zealand to be wined, dined...and seen. Antoine's was a fine dining restaurant in the heart of Auckland's Parnell run by chef Tony Astle and his wife Beth.
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Ron joins Kathryn to talk about the deadlocked presidential race where neither candidate seems to have an advantage.
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Today marks a year since conflict erupted between Israel and Hamas. On the 7th of October 2023, Hamas took 250 people hostage and killed up to twelve hundred.
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Southland and Otago farmers desperate for clear spell
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The rain that battered the south at the end of last week has only added to what has been a woeful spring season for Southland and Otago farmers.
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Fast track list, questions over expert panels
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Environmental groups are questioning how the government will be able to stand up enough expert panels.
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Send us a text On today's podcast I am joined by Troy Evans who is a former gang leader! Troy takes us back to his early life and what events lead him to joining a gang. He worked his way up in this organized gang and became a leader of his own set. During his time as a leader there was a gang war that was going on that led him to moving away. Troy…
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Why do we have lawns? Bill McKay explains how they started and why they've stayed.
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